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Trump receives plan for ramped-up ISIS war

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 02:09 PM PST

Trump receives plan for ramped-up ISIS warWASHINGTON — President Trump on Monday received a package of options for escalating or transforming the war on ISIS, setting in motion a process that could lead him to expand the presence of American forces fighting the terrorist army on the ground. Defense Secretary James Mattis briefed top national security officials at the White House on the Pentagon-led proposal, which includes military recommendations but also proposals for how to starve the so-called Islamic State of funds and combat the group online, where it has recruited and radicalized perpetrators of attacks in Europe and the United States. It's not clear when Trump will put his stamp on the undeclared war he inherited from his predecessor, a campaign that has rolled back the rampaging death cult in Iraq but has posted less significant gains in neighboring Syria.


The Latest: Trump condemns Kansas bar shooting in speech

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 06:38 PM PST

The Latest: Trump condemns Kansas bar shooting in speechOLATHE, Kan. (AP) — The Latest on a deadly shooting at a Kansas bar that some witnesses said was racially motivated (all times local):


Two hurt in police gun accident at Hollande event

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 11:31 PM PST

Two hurt in police gun accident at Hollande eventA policeman providing security for Francois Hollande accidentally fired his gun as the French president was giving a speech, injuring two people in the VIP area of the crowd, an official said. "It was an accidental shot by a police officer which injured two waiters, or at least one waiter and an (event) employee. The injuries aren't life threatening," local government chief Pierre N'Gahane said.


Senator Cassidy on President Trump's Speech

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 08:14 PM PST

Senator Cassidy on President Trump's SpeechSenator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) talks with Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric about the speech President Trump delivered to a joint session of Congress on February 28, 2017.


Saudi king signs range of deals in Indonesia at start of visit

Posted: 01 Mar 2017 03:19 AM PST

Saudi king signs range of deals in Indonesia at start of visitBy Darren Whiteside BOGOR, Indonesia (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's King Salman held talks with Indonesia's president on Wednesday and signed a range of cooperation agreements at the beginning of a 12-day visit to the world's largest Muslim-majority country. The royal visit is the first by a Saudi monarch in nearly five decades. The leaders oversaw, among 11 pacts, the signing of agreements to take down trade barriers and a new agreement between state energy companies Saudi Aramco and Pertamina, building on an existing $6 billion plan to expand Indonesia's biggest refinery.


A volcano just erupted in Europe and the footage is amazing

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 02:17 PM PST

A volcano just erupted in Europe and the footage is amazingRed-hot, sparkling lava is shooting into the sky in eastern Sicily. Italy's Mount Etna volcano first became active on Jan. 23 and has experienced a series of eruptions ever since. The latest lava-spewing event began on Monday evening. SEE ALSO: India's only active volcano is back from the dead after 150 years In the video below, posted by Storyful, orange explosions of lava are seen spewing from the southeast crater. Residents in the nearby cities of Catania and Toarmina could see the lava show in the distance. Authorities reported no dangers to communities along the mountain's slopes, the Associated Press reported Tuesday. At 10,900 feet high, Mount Etna is Europe's largest active volcano. The "stratavolcano" has a conical shape and is made from many layers of hardened lava, tephra, pumice and volcanic ash.  This Sicilian landmark also has one of the world's longest documented records of historical eruptions, dating back to at least 1,500 B.C.E. Smaller bursts have occurred regularly in recent years, though the last major event was in 1992. Plumes of smoke and ash erupt from Mount Etna on Oct. 30, 2002. Image: ISS/NASA/Getty Images During that eruption, as lava threatened to overtake a Sicilian village, U.S. marines lent a hand during the aptly named Operation Volcano Buster. A team flew helicopters over Etna and dropped concrete blocks at the edge of the lava tunnel to plug the hole.  The marines apparently didn't sweat it. "Everything is easier when no one is shooting at you," Comdr. John Carpenter of the Navy told the New York Times from Sicily in 1992.  Luckily, no soldiers were needed this time around.  BONUS: Exploring volcanoes with robots: a day in the life of Carolyn Parcheta


Victim quits pope's abuse panel, slams 'shameful' Vatican

Posted: 01 Mar 2017 07:40 AM PST

Victim quits pope's abuse panel, slams 'shameful' VaticanMarie Collins, an Irish survivor of clerical sex abuse, resigned Wednesday from Pope Francis's child protection panel, accusing senior Vatican officials of "shameful" blocking of reforms approved by the pontiff. The 70-year-old, who was raped by a hospital chaplain at 13, explained her decision in an article for the National Catholic Reporter (NCR). Collins's departure leaves the Pontifical Commission on the Protection of Minors with no abuse survivors working for it.


Chinese tech giant eyes global market with custom chip

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 03:48 AM PST

Chinese tech giant eyes global market with custom chipChinese technology giant Xiaomi on Tuesday unveiled an in-house processor, setting its sights on a top-tier global market long dominated by American companies. With the launch of its Surge S1 chipset, Xiaomi joins a rarified group of smartphone manufacturers with self-designed processors -- the only others are Apple, Samsung and Chinese telecom company Huawei. "The ability to create its own chipsets is the pinnacle achievement for any smartphone company," said Lei Jun, Xiaomi's CEO and co-founder.


GOP intelligence panel chair: Flynn did U.S. a ‘big favor’

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 02:16 PM PST

GOP intelligence panel chair: Flynn did U.S. a 'big favor'House Intelligence Committee chair Rep. Devin Nunes, R-Calif., said today that Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, the national security adviser fired by President Trump, may have done the country a "big favor" if he signaled to the Russian ambassador that sanctions imposed by President Barack Obama after the Russian cyberattack on Democratic Party officials would be lifted once President Trump took office. The comments by Nunes, a vocal defender of the Trump White House, seemed to be the strongest indication to date that Flynn may have sought to undercut Obama's actions, giving private assurances to Russia's ambassador to the United States, Sergey Kislyak, that punitive measures just imposed by the then-president would go away under Trump.


Man Who Pleaded Guilty to Murdering 15-Month-Old Baby Gets 60 Years in Prison

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 06:09 PM PST

Man Who Pleaded Guilty to Murdering 15-Month-Old Baby Gets 60 Years in PrisonKyle Parker was sentenced to 60 years after acknowledging he kidnapped and killed a relative's baby.


School ends auction of senior that reminds some of slavery

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 10:08 AM PST

School ends auction of senior that reminds some of slaverySACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — A California high school abandoned an annual fundraising auction to buy a senior for a day after some students said the practice reminded them of slavery.


Trump team drops challenge to Texas voter ID law

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 10:01 PM PST

Trump team drops challenge to Texas voter ID lawThe Trump Administration on Monday moved to abandon the effort, begun by the Obama administration and civil rights advocates more than three years ago, to prove that the nation's strictest voter ID law is unconstitutional.


German automakers top U.S. magazine brand rankings

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 09:51 AM PST

German automakers top U.S. magazine brand rankingsBy David Shepardson WASHINGTON (Reuters) - German automakers dominated Consumer Reports' annual ranking of automotive brands released on Tuesday, with Volkswagen AG's Audi leading the pack, while U.S. brands continued to lag despite gains for many. Jake Fisher, director of auto testing at the magazine, said German automakers rose largely due to improvements in reliability. "Building one or two great vehicles is achievable, but making a whole lineup of excellent ones is much more difficult," Fisher said.


New accident hits Rio's carnival party

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 12:26 PM PST

New accident hits Rio's carnival partyThe glittering revelry of Rio de Janeiro's carnival descended into mayhem again on Tuesday when a freak accident struck a float for the second time in two nights. Twelve people were injured when the top level of an elaborate three-story float collapsed under the weight of the brightly costumed dancers atop it, crashing onto the crowded platform below. Police and firefighters rushed to evacuate scantily clad victims from the packed Sambodromo, the elongated stadium that hosts the carnival's headline event: the elite samba school championship parade.


How Much Should You Save for Retirement?

Posted: 01 Mar 2017 06:26 AM PST

How Much Should You Save for Retirement?Figuring out how much to save for retirement is one of the most important financial decisions you'll ever make. According to a recent 50,000-respondent Merrill Lynch/Age Wave study, only 27 percent of pre-retirees who are 50 or older feel financially prepared to fund their retirement. "Remember that retirement can last 20, 30 or more years.


Philippine president apologizes to Germany for hostage death

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 05:03 AM PST

Philippine president apologizes to Germany for hostage deathMANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte apologized to Germany on Tuesday for failing to save a German hostage, who was beheaded by Muslim militants, and said a massive offensive backed by fighter jets against the extremists was underway.


White House defends mission after slain SEAL’s father questions raid

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 12:23 PM PST

White House defends mission after slain SEAL's father questions raidThe White House responded Monday to the father of the U.S. Navy SEAL killed last month in a raid in Yemen, defending an operation it says produced valuable intelligence that will ultimately save American lives. William Owens' 36-year-old son, Ryan, and a number of civilians were killed in the Jan. 28 mission — the first such counterterrorist operation approved by President Trump. "I can't possibly imagine what he's going through in terms of the loss of a son," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Monday at his daily press briefing.


Ex-CIA spy freed in Portugal, avoids extradition over kidnapping

Posted: 01 Mar 2017 09:18 AM PST

Ex-CIA spy freed in Portugal, avoids extradition over kidnappingBy Andrei Khalip and Pedro Moreira LISBON (Reuters) - A former CIA officer convicted of involvement in the 2003 kidnapping of an Egyptian cleric in Italy was released on Wednesday after winning a last-minute reprieve from extradition. Sabrina de Sousa, a dual U.S.-Portuguese citizen, was waiting at Lisbon airport to be flown to Italy early on Wednesday when word came she was to be released, after Italy's president granted her a partial pardon. "I'm happy with how this worked out here after two years of having this troubling my mind," a smiling de Sousa told reporters as she left the Judiciary Police headquarters.


At least 3 dead after small plane crashes into California homes

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 11:41 PM PST

At least 3 dead after small plane crashes into California homesTwo people survived a fiery crash in a residential neighborhood in Riverside, California.


Bill Gates just solved the very first Apple vs. Microsoft fanboy debate

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 09:38 AM PST

Bill Gates just solved the very first Apple vs. Microsoft fanboy debate

Back before iOS and Android were even a glimmer in anyone's eye, there was another fanboy rivalry that, at times, was even more heated than the bizarre debates over smartphone allegiance we see today. It's crazy to think that any fanboy arguments could be more intense than the clashes seen all over the web between Android addicts and iPhone lovers, but it's true. Apple and Microsoft each played a key role in the proliferation of personal computers, and both brands formed very loyal fan bases that constantly bickered about which company was superior. They argued over nearly every topic you can imagine, but the very first Apple vs. Microsoft fanboy debate focused on one question in particular: When it comes to the companies' very first graphical user interfaces, who copied whom?

Well, after decades of back and forth, we finally have an answer — and it comes straight from the horse's mouth.

On Monday, Microsoft cofounder, renowned philanthropist and all-around awesome guy Bill Gates conducted his fifth "Ask Me Anything" session on Reddit, where he has become something of a hero. For those somehow unaware of Reddit's popular AMA series, these threads are conducted by a person or group, typically in the public eye, and they encourage users on the site to ask any questions they want.

Gates's fifth AMA was wildly popular, of course, and more than 17,000 comments were ultimately posted in the thread. We could spend weeks talking about all of the great answers Gates provided, but one was of particular interest in the context of this site. Reddit user HalesOwnShrek asked this brief question: "Did you copy Steve Jobs or did he copy you?" The question was brief indeed, but it's based on decades of back and forth between Apple and Microsoft fans.

Gates took the time to respond, and his response puts an end to the debate once and for all.

"The main 'copying' that went on relative to Steve and me is that we both benefited from the work that Xerox Parc did in creating graphical interface - it wasn't just them but they did the best work," Gates wrote on Reddit. "Steve hired Bob Belville, I hired Charles Simonyi. We didn't violate any IP rights Xerox had but their work showed the way that led to the Mac and Windows."

So there you have it, fanboys. The debate is over. When it comes to the companies' original GUIs, Microsoft didn't copy Apple and Apple didn't copy Microsoft. They both copied Xerox.


Rio samba school angers farmers with pro-environment parade

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 10:26 AM PST

Rio samba school angers farmers with pro-environment paradeRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A pro-environment entry by a leading samba school in Rio de Janeiro's famed Carnival parade on Monday has caused an uproar among the country's agribusiness community.


At least 160 killed in clashes on Myanmar-China border: army

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 09:17 AM PST

At least 160 killed in clashes on Myanmar-China border: armyAt least 160 people have died in three months of clashes between the military and ethnic armed groups in Myanmar's Shan state, a senior army official said Tuesday, amid efforts to revive flagging peace talks. More than 20,000 people have been displaced since fighting between the army and several armed ethnic groups erupted near the border with China in late November. The unrest has rippled across the northern state of Shan and into neighbouring Kachin, hampering a push by Aung San Suu Kyi's government to end the country's decades-long borderland conflicts.


The Do’s And Don’t’s of Planning Birthday Parties: Robert Mugabe Edition

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 12:38 PM PST

The Do's And Don't's of Planning Birthday Parties: Robert Mugabe EditionWho better to guide your birthday party planning than nonagenarian African autocrats?


UK PM May faces House of Lords defeat over post-Brexit rights of EU nationals

Posted: 01 Mar 2017 04:36 AM PST

UK PM May faces House of Lords defeat over post-Brexit rights of EU nationalsBy Kylie MacLellan LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May faces her first defeat over her plan to trigger Britain's exit from the European Union, with parliament's upper house set to vote on Wednesday in favor of forcing her to guarantee the future rights of EU nationals. Opposition parties in the Lords, where May's Conservatives do not have a majority, say they have enough support to pass an amendment to the legislation to include a guarantee on the post-Brexit rights of EU citizens currently living in Britain. Any changes made in the Lords would need to be approved by the lower house, the House of Commons, which last month passed the legislation without attaching any conditions, something that may prolong a process May has she wants completed quickly.


US white couple get prison for harassing blacks

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 09:20 AM PST

US white couple get prison for harassing blacksA white couple have been handed heavy prison sentences in Georgia for shouting slurs and death threats at guests at a black child's birthday party. A Georgia state court sentenced the two, Joel Torres and Kayla Norton, a respective 20 years and 15 years in prison on Monday. Torres also was convicted of aggravated assault.


U.S. judge to rule on Dakota Access Pipeline easement in early March

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 10:32 AM PST

U.S. judge to rule on Dakota Access Pipeline easement in early MarchA U.S. judge said on Tuesday he hopes to decide by about March 7 on a request by Native American tribes for the Army Corps of Engineers to withdraw an easement on religious grounds for the final link of the Dakota Access Pipeline. At a hearing Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. Court in Washington, D.C., said he hoped to provide a written ruling by that time on the injunction requested by the Standing Rock Sioux and Cheyenne River Sioux tribes regarding the final section of the line to go under a lake in North Dakota. Boasberg said if Energy Transfer Partners, the company building the $3.8 billion line, expects the project will be completed and oil will flow before March 7, that the company must give him 48 hours notice so he can release his ruling.


Ginsburg Skips Trump's Speech

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 07:00 PM PST

Ginsburg Skips Trump's SpeechGinsburg once called Trump a "faker." She didn't show up to his speech Tuesday.


Brave dude tries to use Windows 98 for his daily life, gets a big surprise

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 12:33 PM PST

Brave dude tries to use Windows 98 for his daily life, gets a big surpriseAnyone old enough to remember using Windows 98 when it was still current can attest to the fact that it was a really fantastic operating system. It made big improvements over Windows 95 in almost every area that mattered, and at the time it actually looked extremely sleek and clean. Today, of course, it's absolutely ancient, but one brave man took it upon himself to see if it's still possible to use a Windows 98 system as your primary computer today, and the results are actually quite astounding.  Not wanting to cheat by installing Windows 98 on current PC hardware, the intrepid retro software adventurer Oldtech81 decided to use a machine from the same period. He settled on a Compaq Armada e500 laptop, which looks like a massive chunk of flagstone. After some issues getting the computer to actually boot up properly — no surprises there — he was able to run the outdated OS just fine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dA58zWmQfC4 Then came the big test: using the computer for day-to-day work and leisure. Against all odds, the extremely old Compaq and Windows 98 were able to offer a pretty respectable experience. Listening to music and watching movies was still as easy as it was back in 1998, and basic apps like Word and Excel still worked fine, which isn't really much of a surprise. The real challenge, of course, was attempting to browse the web, and that's where things got a bit hairy. Once KernelEx was installed for expanded compatibility, the machine was able to run Opera 11, giving it some decent web browsing chops. However, Gmail and YouTube still didn't load up correctly, which is a bit of a bummer, but using YouTube download sites like KeepVid allowed him to save the videos right to the computer and then play them locally. On top of that, many sites like Reddit and various forums were perfectly usable. Just for fun, Oldtech81 even booted up some old PC games like Duke Nukem, Grand Theft Auto, and Carmageddon, all of which looked just like we remember them. It's a really interesting look back, and a reminder of just how impressive Windows 98 was a couple of decades ago. Give it a watch if you feel like going on a nostalgia trip.


California dam spillway water shut off to clear debris

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 05:55 PM PST

California dam spillway water shut off to clear debrisOROVILLE, Calif. (AP) — California water authorities stopped the flow of water down the Oroville Dam's crippled spillway Monday, allowing workers to start clearing out massive debris that's blocking a hydroelectric plant from working.


Colorectal Cancer Rates Rise Sharply in Younger US Adults

Posted: 01 Mar 2017 07:09 AM PST

Colorectal Cancer Rates Rise Sharply in Younger US AdultsColorectal cancer rates are on the rise among millennials and Gen Xers in the U.S., a new study finds. The findings come as rates of these cancers have continued to decline in adults ages 55 and up, according to the study. People in the U.S. born in 1990 now have double the risk of colon cancer and quadruple the risk of rectal cancer compared to people born in 1950, the scientists found.


Democratic effort led by ex-AG Holder targets swing states

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 04:45 PM PST

Democratic effort led by ex-AG Holder targets swing statesSeeking a path back to power in Congress, Democrats first want to hold on to the governorship in Virginia this year. Then they're setting their sights in 2018 on crucial governors' contests in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and elsewhere.


Used Cars to Avoid Buying

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 09:45 AM PST

Used Cars to Avoid BuyingThese 2007-16 models—listed alphabetically by make and model—have a record of much-worse-than-average overall reliability for the model years shown. We recommend skipping all of them.  Use the p...


Man killed in clash at Palestinian camp in Lebanon

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 06:40 AM PST

Man killed in clash at Palestinian camp in LebanonAIN EL-HILWEH, Lebanon (Reuters) - At least one man was killed on Tuesday in clashes between Islamist militants and the Palestinian Fatah faction at a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon where a power struggle has fueled days of violence. Gunmen from Fatah, the party of West Bank-based Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, have regularly clashed with Islamist militants in the camp, including supporters of Islamic State and al Qaeda. A loudspeaker on a mosque implored the warring sides to stop shooting to avoid civilian casualties, as gunfire rang out.


Japanese emperor visits Vietnam for first time

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 02:33 AM PST

Japanese emperor visits Vietnam for first timeJapan's emperor arrived in Vietnam on Tuesday for a whirlwind tour that will include a meeting with families of Japanese soldiers who stayed there after World War II. The emperor and empress were received by Vice President Dang Thi Ngoc Thinh and guards of honour at the Hanoi airport, where national flags were displayed. The 83-year-old Akihito and his wife, Michiko, are on their first visit to the country, the latest in a series of trips to former battlegrounds.


Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria sanctions

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 01:27 PM PST

Russia, China veto UN resolution on Syria sanctionsRussia and China on Tuesday vetoed a Western-backed UN resolution that would have imposed sanctions on Syria over chemical weapons use, in the first clash at the Security Council since US President Donald Trump took office. The twin vetoes came as peace talks in Geneva showed no signs of progress on ending the nearly six-year war in Syria.


Raspberry Pi Zero W: New Single-Board Computer Features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 And Costs Just $10

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 12:26 PM PST

Raspberry Pi Zero W: New Single-Board Computer Features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0 And Costs Just $10The Raspberry Pi Foundation introduced its new single-board computer Tuesday. The Raspberry Pi Zero W features Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity and costs jsut $10.


Bangladesh militants get death sentence for killing Japanese

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 01:24 AM PST

Bangladesh militants get death sentence for killing JapaneseDHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Five members of a banned militant group were sentenced to death by a Bangladesh court Tuesday for involvement in the slaying of a Japanese agricultural researcher two years ago.


SpaceX will fly two very rich passengers around the Moon next year

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 01:44 PM PST

SpaceX will fly two very rich passengers around the Moon next year

At a press conference today, prospective fallout shelter owner Elon Musk told reporters that SpaceX, Musk's solar space travel company, will be sending a pair of paying passengers around the Moon next year. The unnamed pair reportedly paid a "significant deposit" for the trip, which will be conducted using SpaceX's existing launch vehicles and spacecraft.

The trip will mark a new milestone for paid space travel. Although paid passengers have been into space before, it's normally either a short, peripheral flight, or piggybacking on a larger operation. Sending a spacecraft around the Moon would be a recent landmark for spacetravel if it was done by NASA; the fact that a pair of presumably inexperienced, paying customers are going to be the next to see the dark side of the Moon is a genuine game-changer.

"This is a really thing that's happened," Musk told reporters. "We've been approached to do a crewed mission beyond the Moon ...[and these passengers] are very serious about it. We plan to do that probably Dragon 2 spacecraft with the Falcon Heavy rocket."

The trip will reportedly take around a week, as it will take mostly the same course as you're familiar with from Apollo 13: out to the Moon, slingshot around, and come back.

SpaceX has talked about manned space travel and space tourism before -- including an ambition to send paying clients to Mars! -- but this trip is sooner and more ambitious than most people had imagined. According to Gizmodo and Musk, these kind of paid missions look to be a part of SpaceX's broader ambitions, allowing SpaceX the funds and experience to build out its Mars plans, and allowing billionaires one hell of a vacation.


California Senate's removal of lawmaker to be investigated

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 06:11 PM PST

California Senate's removal of lawmaker to be investigatedSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California's Senate leader said Monday that he takes full responsibility after a senator was removed from the chamber last week — a stunning and extraordinarily unusual move that raised questions about the Legislature's commitment to free speech.


Puerto Rico fiscal turnaround plan will save $3.8 billion/year: governor

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 05:07 PM PST

Puerto Rico fiscal turnaround plan will save $3.8 billion/year: governorThe turnaround plan, a requirement of the federal Puerto Rico rescue law known as PROMESA, will serve as a 10-year blueprint for the island's ascent out of fiscal crisis. The plan will serve as a baseline for debt restructuring talks between Puerto Rico and creditors holding nearly $70 billion in bonds. In a speech to Puerto Rico's legislature on Tuesday, Rossello said the plan would save $1.6 billion in government spending - but without laying off public workers - by eliminating some tax incentives and cutting subsidies to municipalities.


Minnesota officer pleads not guilty in shooting death of black motorist

Posted: 27 Feb 2017 10:07 AM PST

Minnesota officer pleads not guilty in shooting death of black motoristSt. Anthony police officer Jeronimo Yanez, who according to media reports is Latino, entered a not guilty plea during a hearing at the Ramsey County District Court in St. Paul, Minnesota, for the shooting death of Philando Castile, said Beau Berentson, spokesman for the state court administration office. Castile, 32, was killed on July 6 in the St. Paul suburb of Falcon Heights during a traffic stop. The shooting, along with that of a black man by police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the day before, fueled public debate in the United States over the use of excessive force by law enforcement.


Twitter loses it over photo of Kellyanne Conway with feet on couch in Oval Office

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 09:25 AM PST

Twitter loses it over photo of Kellyanne Conway with feet on couch in Oval OfficeTwitter lit up with comments over a photo of President Trump's senior adviser, Kellyanne Conway, with her feet tucked under her on the couch in the Oval Office. Some Twitter users have said it's "disrespectful" while others have called the controversy "dumb."


May set for Lords defeat on Europeans' post-Brexit rights

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 04:06 PM PST

May set for Lords defeat on Europeans' post-Brexit rightsThe House of Lords looks set Wednesday to defy Prime Minister Theresa May by demanding guarantees for EU nationals living in Britain, delaying a bill she needs to start Brexit negotiations. The opposition Labour party is hopeful it can push through an amendment to legislation empowering May to trigger Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty, which begins two years of divorce talks. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon also this week warned she may be forced to call for a new independence referendum to defend Scotland's rights.


Samsung Galaxy S8 To Have Virtual Buttons Instead Of Physical Ones

Posted: 28 Feb 2017 03:38 AM PST

Samsung Galaxy S8 To Have Virtual Buttons Instead Of Physical OnesAfter Apple's iPhone 8, Samsung Galaxy S8 is also expected to ditch physical buttons, including the volume rocker and the power button.


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